cbxbiker61, first, thanks for all the work you do in order to make up-to-date kernels available to us. I would personally suggest that you consider modifying your README script so as to reverse the sense of the "--rootkernel" argument, or require an argument one way or the other. My reasoning is this: If one mistypes or forgets this argument, they'll wind up inadvertently blowing away their NAND kernel, something which may be difficult for them to undo. However, if the default were to copy the kernel into /boot, then a typo only creates an extra file on their filesystem - something that does not break anything and is easily remedied. (You might also consider adding a line to create the /boot directory, if it does not exist.)

README-2.6.31 and README-2.6.30.7 have been updated to accept two arguments. No arguments prints help.--nandkernel, writes kernel to NAND--rootkernel, writes kernel to /boot

I just ran the V1.0 Installer on my Sheeva which gets it to version 2.6.30.2. Once you get through that (see other threads), getting the 2.6.31 kernel going was very easy. Download the README-2.6.31 file to your Sheeva, make it executable and type:./README-2.6.31 --nandkernel